Only in solitude do we find ourselves; and in finding ourselves, we find in ourselves all our brothers in solitude. – Miguel de Unamuno
I have some idea of the pressure of finding your own identity with a famous father. – Michael Douglas
Horror is edgier. Dark fantasy feels mushier to me. Finding the difference – it’s an instinct. And they overlap a lot. – Ellen Datlow
Often the starting point for characters, for me, is finding a little, most minor detail, and I’ll go from there. – Patrick deWitt
You have to acknowledge a problem exists before you can actually go about finding a solution. – Demi Moore
In my lab, we’re finding that psychological stress actually ages cells, which can be seen when you measure the wearing down of the tips of the chromosomes, those telomeres. – Elizabeth Blackburn
To me, the most interesting part of ‘True Blood’ is that the entire crux of the show is based on identity and finding your true identity. – Marshall Allman
There’s different ways of getting into character. There’s what’s called ‘the outside,’ in which is finding the physicality of the character first. To give an example, in ‘Gettin’ Square’ – Johnny Spitieri – that’s how I found that character. I knew those people that I’d seen up at Kings Cross. I knew how they sounded. – David Wenham
I love words, but I also love finding out that there is a word for something that you’ve experienced but didn’t know there was a word for. Like ‘toothpack’ – that is a word for when you eat biscuits or cookies and you get that annoying layer of chewed substance on your molars that you kind of have to pick out. – Mary Roach
Until someone is prepared to lay out the systemic problem, we will simply go through cycles of finding corruption, finding a scapegoat, eliminating the scapegoat, and relaxing until we find the next scandal. – Newt Gingrich
The hardest part is making the time to write. Not finding the time to write, mind you. Making. – Carmen Agra Deedy
You would have thought that our first priority would be to ask what the ecologists are finding out, because we have to live within the conditions and principles they define. Instead, we’ve elevated the economy above ecology. – David Suzuki
If you think in terms of major losses, because losses loom much larger than gains – that’s a very well-established finding – you tend to be very risk-averse. When you think in terms of wealth, you tend to be much less risk-averse. – Daniel Kahneman
In our case, finding a Lucy is unique. No one will ever find another Lucy. You can’t order one from a biological supply house. It’s a unique discovery, a unique specimen. – Donald Johanson
Rock is about finding who you are. You don’t necessarily have to play your instrument very well at all. You can just barely get by and you can be in a rock band. – Gene Simmons
It’s not about finding Mr Right, or that sort of conventional ending, but I do want my characters to have hope – and that’s what I do with all my stories. – Cecelia Ahern
To me it’s all about textures, and that’s the side of music that I’m finding really exciting. I feel like it’s one of the only parts of music that mankind hasn’t fully discovered yet. – Flume
I’m a little disappointed in myself because before getting pregnant, I resolved to do all these things during my pregnancy to nurse a healthy pregnancy. And so I’m finding in these final weeks that I didn’t do any of them. – Ellie Kemper
I realised I could run after finding out that my dad used to run and it gave me the morale that if he did it then maybe I could also run. – David Rudisha
Finding a way to find humor in things that are hardcore is definitely something that, I think, the sitcom does best. – Megyn Price
Its all about finding the right note at the right place and knowing when to leave well enough alone. And that’s a lifelong quest. – David Sanborn
The formulation of sound national policy requires finding the right overarching concepts. – David Petraeus
Disillusionment in living is finding that no one can really ever be agreeing with you completely in anything. – Gertrude Stein
Some cultural phenomena bear a striking resemblance to the cells of cell biology, actively preserving themselves in their social environments, finding the nutrients they need and fending off the causes of their dissolution. – Daniel Dennett